Honda launches ‘world-class’ wind tunnel

Honda recently announced the commissioning of a $124 million state-of-the-art wind tunnel. According to the manufacturer, this is the most advanced wind tunnel in the world. It can carry out three types of testing – aerodynamic, aeroacoustic and racing. The Honda Automotive Laboratories of Ohio (HALO) facility is located at the independent Transportation Research Center in Central Ohio.

Honda launches ‘world-class’ wind tunnel

As stated, the HALO multifunctional complex will help create serial vehicles and racing cars. It has a five moving belt system for testing production vehicles and a second one wide belt system for testing sports and racing cars. The maximum speed of the air flow created by a 12-blade fan with a diameter of 8 m, driven by an electric motor with a power of 5 MW, is 310 km/h. The diameter of the platform for the car is 12 m. It can be rotated within 180 °.

Honda launches 'world-class' wind tunnel
Honda launches 'world-class' wind tunnel

The Acoustic Test Mode, which takes less than an hour to switch to, uses a sophisticated array of microphones and cameras to collect real-time data and make accurate measurements. It allows you to evaluate the noise generated by the movement of the vehicle outside and inside it, and quickly determine their sources.

Source: ixbt

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